An evil spirit seeking vengeance returns to plague the town that wronged her sister. Based on a chilling urban legend.
Two people who once made a promise to each other, faced a very difficult problem after death separated them, because their promise was to always protect each other wherever they are.
"Imaji" follows Agas, a 12-year-old boy, amidst the constant discord of his parents' arguments. A trivial incident involving spilled chocolate milk prompts yet another altercation, prompting Agas to seek refuge in his vivid imagination: a whimsical house inhabited by Sura, his imaginary friend. Determined to quell his parents' strife by cleaning his stained shirt, Agas enlists Sura's reluctant help. However, their efforts lead to conflict as Sura's playful nature clashes with Agas's mission. As rain complicates Agas's task, desperation sets in. Sacrificing his beloved toys to dry his shirt, Agas inadvertently saddens Sura. Yet, through reconciliation, they engage in a final game, with Agas wagering Sura's departure. Emerging triumphant, Agas returns to reality, presenting his clean shirt as a symbol of resolution to his mother. "Imaji" is a poignant short film exploring the resilience of childhood innocence amidst familial turmoil.
Motel Melati was originally an old Dutch colonial estate which was converted into an inn. The house was once owned by a local doctor named Kusno, who secretly performed inhumane experiments on cadavers. After the arrival of Melati, a young village girl who has occult knowledge and does not believe in folklore, it is revealed that the house and its inhabitants are cursed by the spirits of the dead. By accepting the shadow's curse, Melati gains eternal life and hopes to bring her children back to life
Reza and Sukma are a married couple living with HIV. Their marriage was blessed with a child, Reno. In their journey, Reza and Sukma must fight against discriminatory treatment from society. Not only that, although Reno was born negative, he also had to bear the burden of stigma from his friends at school because of his parents' HIV status.
Adi tried all the conditions so that his prayer was granted, but his prayer "God, ask for money" did not come true. The prayer that he originally said was only to repair the leaking roof tiles of his house and buy Mbah Kedah Nasi Padang, increased when his grandmother who took care of him from the baby fell in the bathroom, was hospitalized, and required a lot of money. Instead of being granted, Adi lost his job as a polisher because his friends in the profession revealed that Adi was a woman. Women are prohibited from participating in polishing, because it can cause "excessive" compassion from potential customers. It was at the lowest point that his prayer was answered, Adi found a bag containing hundreds of millions, but led him to disaster.
Two years after escaping from demonic terror, a young woman is still haunted by unnatural vision. The dangers that await her and her friends are increasingly threatening.
Sancaka has lived on the streets since his parents left him. Living a hard life, Sancaka survives by thinking about his own safety. When the condition of the city gets worse and injustice rages throughout the country, Sancaka must decide whether he continues to live to look after himself or rise to become their oppressed hero.
After being trained in the art of silat, a disciple gets sent on a journey by his mentor to take down a treacherous e-pupil with a villainous plan.